Photographer's Note

Another silo you might say, but it's that sky that has captivated me first and foremost and then the sunlight bouncing off the metal.
According to my friend Tim who hails from nearby Birchip, Curyo is half way (approximately) between Woomelang and Birchip and quite close to Watchupga, which still leaves one perplexed as to where in the blazes is Curyo on the map.

Hello Klaudio ,
For someones , silos are not interesting subjects . But this is the contrary for me . Especially whent they are captured with splendid light conditions and skies , like here . The composition is excellent , too , with the railway in the FG .
The WS of andycam is inteersting , correcting the slight distortion . But this one works better , for my taste , and i prefer your version .
Regards

Hi Kaludio,
Very nice railroad scene that reminds of miniature railways. I mean terrain and buildings are both relatively simple looking. And this angle between the rails gives strong sense of perspective.
Kari

H Klaudio,
When I look at this image, I don't see it as a silo, I see a fine old castle, brimming with history and tales of warfare. Whateve way you have composed this, you have made the structures look more like a fine French military chateaux with pretty epic towers rising above it. Excellent way to portay this scene, it's an excellent play on the design of these buildings to make them into something so very, very different. Of course the beautiful blue sky behind fills me with envy :) it has not been sunny in Ireland for a very long time.
Cheers
Noel

Hi Klaudio,
Not the most beautiful architecture you could imagine, but a very good POV. The railway on the left starting from the FG adds a good depth. Very good exposure and sharpness.
Regards,
Olivier

Hello Klaudio,
I also find that silos make very interesting pictures. The clean lines of the metallic structures and the lead in with the rails make a bold and graphic image against that lovely sky.
Very well done.
Kind Regards, Ann

Merhaba Klaudio, as you say, the light on the metallic round surfaces are usually interesting to me. You must have some more poses of it from different pov's like closer to them and bottom-up, right? The contrast of silver-grey on the bright dark blue looks very nice. Thanks for sharing.